Busui – settlement in Batu Sopang District, Paser Regency, East Kalimantan
Busui is an Indonesian settlement in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province, classified under the Batu Sopang kecamatan (district), which falls within Paser Regency (Kabupaten Paser). Paser Regency is the southernmost region of East Kalimantan province, with its administrative seat in the city of Tana Paser (also known as Tanah Grogot). Based on its coordinates, Busui is located in the regency's interior, central-southern area, within the densely forested and topographically varied terrain of Borneo island. Detailed data specific and exclusive to the settlement are not currently available in the public domain; the following overview therefore relies primarily on verified data at the Paser Regency level, which is indicated at every relevant point.
General overview
Busui belongs to Batu Sopang kecamatan, which is situated in the interior areas of Paser Regency. Paser Regency itself adopted its current name on August 22, 2007, having previously been known as Pasir Regency, and was established on June 26, 1959, from the northern portions of Kotabaru Regency. The regency covers an area of 11,603.94 km², making it one of the more extensive administrative units in East Kalimantan province. According to the 2020 census, the regency's total population was 275,452 inhabitants, with an official mid-2025 estimate already showing 315,033. In this context, Busui is a relatively small settlement with a characteristically rural character, situated in an environment typical of interior Borneo, marked by natural surroundings and agricultural and forestry conditions. Statistical data independently available for Batu Sopang District are limited, but interior districts within the regency typically consist of smaller villages where local communities' livelihoods are tied to agriculture, palm oil production, and mining – the latter being an economically determining sector in East Kalimantan, particularly in coal mining. Busui's regional role and precise population cannot currently be verified from public sources.
Real estate and investment
Currently, no reliable, settlement-level, publicly available data exist regarding the real estate market in Busui and Batu Sopang District. As broader context, it may be noted that East Kalimantan province has received significant investor attention over recent decades, partly due to coal and raw material extraction, and partly due to the designation of Nusantara, Indonesia's new capital, which is being built in the northern part of the province. This development dynamic has directly affected primarily the northern and central areas of the province, while the southern-located districts of Paser Regency – likely including Busui's area – have so far been less integrated into major investment flows. Generally speaking, real estate prices in rural areas of Paser Regency are substantially lower compared to larger cities in the province such as Balikpapan or Samarinda. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations contain restrictions: generally, foreigners cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) in real property, but typically can access property through the framework of Hak Pakai (use rights) or other indirect legal structures. This general Indonesian legal framework applies to Busui as well, regardless of local market conditions.
Safety and security
No separate, authenticated statistics or analysis are available regarding public safety in Busui. Regarding the interior, rural areas of Paser Regency and East Kalimantan province more broadly, it can be stated in general terms that extreme violence and organized crime are less characteristic of these areas than of larger industrial-urban centers. However, land-use conflicts related to mining and forestry interests are documented phenomena in certain rural districts of Borneo. Regarding aspects of public safety affecting daily life, a reliable source-based assessment for Batu Sopang District and Busui cannot currently be provided; the context presented here reflects only general observations applicable to the broader region.
Tourist attractions
Available, verified source material does not contain named tourist attractions or natural landmarks pertaining to Busui and Batu Sopang District. Nevertheless, Paser Regency's territory is one of Borneo's naturally rich regions: the interior forested, topographically varied areas are generally attractive to those interested in nature hiking and ecological tourism, though the regency's tourist infrastructure is not comparable to that of major Asian destinations. The regency's seat, Tana Paser (Tanah Grogot), is one of the most significant local urban centers, where basic services and commercial facilities are available. Specific, source-supported attractions or offerings for Busui cannot currently be verified, and therefore listing these must be omitted in the interest of accuracy.
Summary
Busui is a sparsely documented, rural settlement in East Kalimantan, for which independent, detailed administrative or statistical data are not currently available to the public. Situated within the framework of Paser Regency, it belongs to an interior Borneo rural area characterized primarily by its natural environment, raw material management, and relatively low population density. For external investors and visitors, the broader region can provide some context, but for making well-founded, specific decisions regarding Busui, on-site consultation and reliance on current local sources are recommended.

